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8TH SEMESTER SCHEME And SYLLABUS
SECURITY IN COMPUTING
RT 801 2+1+0
Module1
Introduction: Security basics Aspects of network security Attacks Different types Hackers Crackers Common
intrusion techniques Trojan Horse, Virus, Worm Security services and mechanisms.
Module 2
OS Security Protection Mechanisms Authentication & Access control Discretionary and Mandatory access control
Authentication mechanisms Official levels of computer security (DoD) - Security breaches Concept of a hole - Types o
a holes Study of the security features for authentication, access control and remote execution in UNIX, WINDOWS
2000
Module 3
Cryptography: Basic Encryption & Decryption Transposition & substitution ciphers Caesar substitution
Polyalphabetic substitutions Crypt analysis Symmetric key algorithms Fiestel Networks Confusion Diffusion
DES Algorithm Strength of DES Comparison & important features of modern symmetric key algorithms Public key
cryptosystems The RSA Algorithm Diffice Hellman key exchange comparison of RSA & DES Message
Authentication & Hash functions Digital signature
Module 4
Network & Application Security: Kerberos X509 Authentication service IPsecurity Architecture Secure socket layer
Electronic mail security PrettyGood privacy S/MIME secure Electronic Transactions Firewalls
Securitymechanisms in JAVA platform Applet security Security policy and Security Manager.
Module 5
Database Security: - Security issues SQL security DAC based on granting & revoking privileges MAC for multileve
security Statistical database security.
Text Books
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1. Module1, 4 Network Security Essentials Applications & Standards, William S.,Pearson Education Asia
2. Module2 Modern operating System, Andrew S. Tanenbaum, Pearson Education Asia
3. Using JAVA 2 platform, Joseph L. Weber, Prentice Hall of India
4. Module3 Cryptography and network security principles and practice, William
Stallings, Pearson Education Asia
5. Information theory coding and cryptography, Ranjan Bose, TMH
6. Module 4,5 Designing security Architecture Solutions, Jay Ramachandran, Wiley Dreamtech
7. Module5 Database Security Mechanisms for Computer Network, Sead Muftic, John wiles References
1. Security in Computing - Charles P. Pfleeger IEEE Computer Science Press
2. Database Security Mechanisms for Computer Network- Sead Muftic, John wiles
3. Designing Security Architecture Solutions Jay Ramachandran, Wiley dreamtech
4. Firewalls Complete - Marcus Gonsalvus, TMH
5. Networking Technologies - Jaisal, Galgotia Publication
6. Security in Computer Operating System - G.O.Shea, NCC Blackwell Manchester Oxford
7. Mastering JAVA security: Cryptography, Algorithms and Architecture Rich Helton, Wiley Dreamtech
8. Implementing IPv6- Mark A. Miller P.E, IDG Books
HIGH PERFORMANCE COMPUTING
R802 2+1+0
Module1
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Introduction to parallel processing - Trends towards parallel processing - Parallelism in uniprocessor -
Parallel computer structures-Architecture classification schemes - Indian contribution to parallel
processing.
Module 2
Principles of pipelining and vector processing - Linear pipelining Classification of pipeline processors -
General pipelines - Instruction and Arithmetic pipelines Design of Pipilined instruction unit-Prinnciples
of Designing Pipeline Processors- Instruction prefetch and branch handling- Dynamic pipelines -
Architecture of Cray-1.
Module 3
Array processors - SIMD array processors - Interconnection networks - Static vs dynamic networks -
mesh connected networks - Cube interconnection networks - Parallel algorithms for array processors -
SIMD matrix multiplication-Parallel sorting on array processors - Associative array processing - Memory
organization.
Module 4
Multiprocessor architectures and Programming - Loosely coupled and Tightly coupled multiprocessors -
Interconnection networks - Language features to exploit parallelism - Process synchronisation
mechanisms.
Module5
Dataflow computers - Data driven computing and Languages - Data flow computers architectures - Static
data flow computer -Dynamic data flow computer-Data flow design alternatives.
Text Book
1. Computer Architecture & Parallel Processing - Kai Hwang & FayeA.Briggs, McGraw Hill References
1. Elements of Parallel computing - V. Rajaraman - PHI
2. Super Computers - V. Rajaraman - Wiely arstern
3. Parellel Processing for Super Computers & AI - Kai Hwange & Douglas Degneot
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4. Mc Graw Hill
5. Highly parallel computing - George S. Almasi, Allan Gottlieb Benjamin Cumings Publishers.
6. HIgh Performance Computer Architecture - Harold S. Stone, Addison Wesley.
7. Advanced Computing - Vijay P.Bhatkar, Asok V.Joshi, Arirban Basu, Asok K.Sharma.
PRINCIPLES OF PROGRAMMING LANGUAGES
R803 3+1+0
Module1
Introduction Role of programming languages - Effects of Environments on languages - Language Design
issues - Virtual computers and binding times, Language Paradigms.
Module2
Data types - Specification of data types, implementation of elementary data types, Declarations, type
checking and type conversion - Assignment and Initialisation -Structured data types - Specification of
data structure types, Implementation of data structure type - Declarations and type checking for data
structures.
Module 3
Abstract data types, Encapsulation by subprogram - Type definition, storage management - Sequence
Control - Implicit and Explicit sequence control, sequencing with arithmetic expressions, sequence
control between statements.
Module 4
Subprogram control - Subprogram sequence control, attributes of data control, Shared data in
subprograms - Abstract data types revisited, Inheritance, Polymorphism.
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Module 5
Advances in Language design - Variations of subprogram control, Parallel programming, Introduction to
exception handling - Exception handling in JAVA, Hardware developments, software architecture.
Text Book
1. Programming Languages, Design & Implementation - Terrence W. Pratt, Marvin
V. Zelkowitz., Pearson Education Asia / Prentice Hall of India Reference
1. Programming Languages - Robert W Sebesta, Pearson EducationAsia
ARTIFICIAL INTELLIGENCE
RT 804 3+1+0
Module 1
Introduction Definitions AI application areas Example problems- Problems and problem spaces -
Problem characteristics Problem solving by searching, Searching strategies Breadth first search,
Uniform cost search, DFS, Depth Limited search, Bi-directional search Constraint satisfaction search.
Module 2
Informed search, A* algorithm, Heuristic functions Inventing Heuristicfunctions - Heuristic for
constraint satisfaction problem Iterative deepening Hill climbing Simulated Annealing.
Module3
Game playing and knowledge structures Games as search problem Imperfect decisions Evaluation
functions Alpha Beta pruning state of art game programs, Introduction to frames and semantic
nets.
Module 4
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Knowledge and Reasoning Review of representation and reasoning with Logic Inference in first order
logic, Inference rules involving quantifiers, modus ponens, Unification, forward and backward chaining
Resolution.
Module 5
Introduction to Prolog Representing facts Recursive search Abstract data types Alternative search
strategies Meta predicates, Matching and evaluation, meta interpreters semantic nets & frames in
prolog.
Text Books
Module 1,2,3,4
1. Artificial Intelligence A modern approach, Stuact Russell Peter Narang, Pearson Education Asia
2. Artificial Intelligence Rich E. - McGraw Hill Booq Company
Module 5
3. Artificial Intelligence, George F Luger, Pearson Education Asia References
1. An Introduction to Artificial Intelligence Eugene Charniak & Drew McDermot, Pearson Education
Asia
ELECTIVE - II
R805 3+1+0
List of electives
1. Advanced Mathematics
2. Client-Server Computing
3. E-Commerce
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4. Analysis and Modeling of Digital Systems
5. Distributed Computing
6. User Interface Design
Note
New Electives may be added according to the needs of emerging fields in technology. The name of the
elective and its syllabus should be submitted to the university before the course is offered.
ADVANCED MATHEMATICS (ELECTIVE - I)
CMELR 805-1 3+1+0
Module 1 Greens Function
Heavisides, unit step function Derivative of unit step function Dirac delta
function properties of delta function Derivatives of delta function testing functions symbolic
function symbolic derivatives inverse of differential operator Greens function initial value
problems boundary value problems simple cases only
Module 2 Integral Equations
Definition of Volterra and Fredholm Integral equations conversion of a linear differential equation into
an integral equation conversion of boundary value problem into an integral equation using Greens
function integral equation with separable Kernels Integral equations of convolution type Neumann
series solution.
Module 3 Gamma, Beta functions
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Gamma function, Beta function Relation between them their transformations use of them in the
evaluation certain integrals Dirichlets integral Liouvilles extension of Dirichlets theorem Elliptic
integral Error function.
Module 4 Power Series solution of differential equation
The power series method Legendres Equation Legendres polynomial Rodrigues formula
generating function Bessels equation Bessels function of the first kind Orthogonality of Legendres
Polynomials and Bessels functions.
Module 5 Numerical solution of partial differential equations.
Classification of second order equations- Finite difference approximations to partial derivatives
solution of Laplace and Poissons equations by finite difference method solution of one dimensional
heat equation by Crank Nicolson method solution one dimensional wave equation.
References
1. Linear Integral Equation- Ram P.Kanwal, Academic Press, New York
2. A Course on Integral Equations - Allen C.Pipkin, Springer Verlag
3. Advanced Engg. Mathematics - H.K.Dass, S.Chand
4. Advanced Engg. Mathematics- Michael D.Greenberge, Pearson Edn. Asia
5. Numrical methods in Engg. & Science - B.S.Grewal, Khanna Publishers
6. Generalized functions - R.F. Hoskins, John Wiley and Sons.
7. Principles and Techniques of Bernard Friedman - John Wiley and sons Applied Mathematics
8. Principles of Applied Mathematics- James P.Keener, Addison Wesley.
9. Numerical methods - P.Kandasamy, K.Thilagavathy, K.Gunavathy, S.Chand & co
CLIENT SERVER COMPUTING (ELECTIVE - II)
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RT 805-2 3+1+0
Module 1 Introduction
History - uses - Client Server Computing & Hetrogenous Computing Cross Platform Computing
Distributed Computing - The costs of Client Server Computing - Advantages and Disadvantages - Client
Server Databases.
Module 2 Design
Fundamentals of client server design - Managing the interaction of client andserver - Communications
Techniques protocols & Client server interaction protocols - Preparing applications for client server -
Optimizing applications for client server - Example client server implementations - Request acceptance
dispatching - Execution of requests - Client server interaction using message.
Module 3 Multitasking
Multi programming vs multitasking - Processor - Advantages and draw backs of multiple processor -
Child and parent processor - Case study Novell Netware and Windows NT - Developing server
applications - Threads - Server communication model.
Module 4 Synchronization
Scheduling implementations - processing queues - context switching pre emptive systems - critical
sections - mutual exclusion - semaphores semaphore implementations in NT & Netware.
Module 5 Communications
Network communication - Inter process communication - Building portable client server applications.
References
1. Novells Guide to Client-Server Application & Architecture- Jeffrey D.Schqnk, Novell Press.
2. Client Server Computing - Dawna Travis Dewire, McGraw Hill.
3. Developing Client Server Applications - W.H.Inman, BPB.
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4. Guide to Client Server Databases - Joe Salemi, BPB.
5. Client Server Strategies- David Vaskevitch, Galgotia.
E-COMMERCE (ELECTIVE - II)
R805-3 3+1+0
Module1 Introduction to Electronic Commerce E-Commerce Framework, Anatomy of E-Commerce
Applications, E-Commerce Consumer & Organization Applications. E- Commerce and World Wide Web
Internet Service Providers, Architectural Framework for Electronic Commerce, WWW as the
Architecture, Hypertext publishing.
Module 2 Network Security
Client-Server Network Security, CS Security Threats, Firewalls, Data & Message Security, Encrypted
Documents, Security on the Web.
Module 3 Electronic Payment Systems
Types of Electronic Payment Systems, Digital Token Based Electronic Payment System, Smart Cards,
Credit Cards, Risk in Electronic Payment Systems, Designing Electronic Payment Systems.
Module 4 Electronic Data Interchange
EDI Application in Business, EDI-Legal, Security and Privacy Issues, EDI standardization, EDI Envelope for
Message Transport, Internet based EDI, Internal Information System, Work-flow Automation and
Coordination, Supply Chain Management, Document Library, Types of Digital Documents, Corporate
Data Warehouses
Module 5 Recent Trends in E-Commerce
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Multimedia in E-Commerce, Video Conferencing with Digital Videos, Broad Band Telecommunication,
Frame & Cell Relays, Switched Multimegabit Data Service (SMDS), Asynchronous Transfer Mode, Mobile
Computing and Wireless Computing.
Text Book
1. Frontiers of Electronic Commerce - Ravi Kalakota & Andrew B Whinston, Pearson Education Asia
References
1. Global Electronic Commerce J Christopher Westland & Theodore H K Clark
2. E- Commerce The cutting edge of Business - Kamlesh K Bajaj & Debjani Nag
3. E-Commerce - Strategy, Technologies and Applications, TMH
ANALYSIS AND MODELING OF DIGITAL SYSTEMS (ELECTIVE - II)
RT805-4 3+1+0
Module1
Introduction to VHDL: Digital system design - Role of hardware description language- Modeling digital
systems events, propagation delays and concurrency waveforms and timing signal values shared
signals simulation model synthesis model Field Programmable Gate Arrays.
Module 2
Basic language concepts simulation: signals Entity architecture concurrent statements Constructing
VHDL models using CSAs delays. Synthesis: Interface from declarations, simple CSA statements,
conditional signal assignment statements, and selected signal assignment statements.
Module3
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Modeling behavior Simulation: The process construct programming constructs the wait statement
attributes generating clocks and periodic waveforms using signals modeling state machines
constructing VHDL models programming errors. Synthesis: language directed view inference from
within process issues signals vs. variables latch vs. flip flop the wait statement state machine.
Module 4
Modeling structure: Describing structure structural VHDL model hierarchy, abstraction and accuracy
generics component instantiation and synthesis the generate statement subprograms: functions
procedures sub program and operator overloading packages and libraries.
Module 5
Basic I/O operations the package TEXTIO ASSERT statement terminology and directory structure
simulation mechanics synthesis mechanics identifiers data objects data types operators.
Text Book
1. Introductory VHDL - Sudhakar Yalamanchili, Pearson Education Asia. References
1. VHDL primer - J Bhaskar, Pearson Education Asia
2. Analysis and modeling of digital systems - Zainalabedin Navabi, McGraw Hill.
DISTRIBUTED COMPUTING (ELECTIVE - II)
RT805-5 3+1+0
Module I Introduction
Introduction to Distributed Systems, evolution, characteristics, design issues, user requirements,
Network technologies and protocols overview, MACH, AMOBEA- overview.
Module 2 Distributed file system
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File service components, design issues, interfaces, implementation techniques Sun Network File System
architecture and implementation, other distributed file systems AFS, CODA. Name services SNS
name service model.
Module 3 Communication in distributed systems
Client server communication, Group communication, Message passing features, synchronizations, RPC
model, implementation, stub generation, messages, marshalling, Server management. Distributed
shared memory Architecture, design issues, structure of shared memory space, replacement strategy,
thrashing. Synchronization clock synchronization, event ordering, mutual exclusion
Module 4 Resource and Process management
Features of scheduling algorithms, Task assignment approach, load balancing, load sharing, Process
migration mechanisms, Threads scheduling.
Module 5 Consistency maintenance
Transaction recovery methods- intention lists, Fault tolerance failures, Byzantine failures. Deadlocks
in distributed systems detection and prevention, centralized and distributed approaches.
References
1. Distributed Systems Concepts and designing - George Coulouris, Jean Dellimore, Tim Kindberg -
Pearson Education Asia
2. Distributed Operating Systems - Andrew S. Tenenbaum Pearson Education Asia
3. Distributed Operating Systems - Concepts and design - Pradeep. K, Sinha, PHI
USER INTERFACE DESIGN (ELECTIVE - II)
RT805-6 3+1+0
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Module 1 Introduction
Importance of user interface definition, importance of good design, brief history Graphical User
Interface Web User Interface Principles of User interface design.
Module 2 Design Process
Human Interaction with computers, Importance of Human Characteristics, Human consideration,
Human Interaction speeds Understanding Business function
Module 3 Screen Designing
Design goals - screen meaning and purpose, organizing screen elements- ordering of screen data and
content screen navigation and flow visually pleasing composition amount of information focus
and emphasis presenting information simply and meaningfully information retrieval on web
Statistical graphics Technological considerations in Interface Design.
Module 4 Windows and components
Menus and navigation schemes, selection of windows, Selection of device based and screen based
controls - text and messages icons and images Multimedia colours- uses, problems, choosing
colours.
Module 5 Software tools
Specification methods, interface building tools Interaction devices: keyboard and function keys -
pointing devices- speech recognition, digitization and generation image and video displays printers.
Text Book
1. The Essential Guide to User Interface Design 2nd Edn. Wilbert O. Galitz, Wiley Dreamtech
2. Designing the User Interface 3rd Edn. Ben Shneiderman, Pearson Education Asia
References
1. Human Computer Interaction John M. Carroll, Pearson Education Asia
2. The Essentials of User Interface Design - Alan Cooper, Wiley Dreamtech
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ELECTIVE - III
R806 3+1+0
List of electives
1. Multimedia Systems
2. Embedded Systems
3. Neural Networks
4. Genetic Algorithms and Applications
5. Advanced Networking Trends
6. Data Processing and Analysis Techniques
7. Biometrics
Note
New Electives may be added according to the needs of emerging fields in technology. The name of the
elective and its syllabus should be submitted to the university before the course is offered.
MULTIMEDIA SYSTEMS (ELECTIVE - III)
R806-1 3+1+0
Module 1 1ntroduction
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Definition of multimedia, multimedia, hardware, software applications and software environments -
Media Types - Analog and digital video, digital audio, music and animation - Analog & Digital video -
Memory storage - Basic tools - Authoring tools.
Module 2 Building Blocks
Text - Hyper text - Sound - Sound cards - Standards - Image - Image types - Image compression, RLE,
JPEG, MPEG - Fractal and Wavelet Compressions - Image file types - Animation - Capture and Playback
techniques. (basic ideas only)
Module 3 Multimedia Environments
The Compact Disc family, CD-interactive, Digital Video Interactive, QuickTime, Multimedia PC and
Microsoft Multimedia Extensions.
Module 4 Multimedia Programming
Framework: Overview, Media classes, Transform classes, Format classes and Component classes -
Problems related to programming - Composition, Synchronisation, Interaction, Database integration.
Module 5 Advanced Multimedia
Moving pictures - Techniques realistic image synthesis, Virtual Reality Full motion digital video - Video
capture techniques - multimedia networks Desktop video conferencing - Future multimedia.
References
1. Multimedia Programming Objects, Environments & Framework - Simon J. Gibbs, Dionysios C.
Tsischritziz (Addison-Wesley Publishing Co.)
2. Multimedia - Making it work - Tay Van Ghan Osborne - Tata Mcgraw Hill
3. Authoring Interactive multimedia - Arch C Luther
4. Optimizing your Multimedia PC - L.J. Skibbe, Susan Lafe Meister - Comdex
5. Multimedia Bible - Winn L. Rosch, Sams
6. Multimedia Producers Bible - Ron Goldberg, Comdex
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7. Multimedia Power Tools - Peter Jellam, Random house Electronic Pub.
8. Multimedia Computing - Mathew E. Hodger & Russel M. Sasnett, Addison wesley
9. Integrated Multimedia Systems Overview - Palikom, The communication Wall
EMBEDDED SYSTEMS (ELECTIVE - III)
RT806-2 3+1+0
Module1 Overview of Embedded System
Embedded System, Categories of Embedded System, Requirements of Embedded Systems, Challenges
and Issues in Embedded Software Development, Applications of Embedded Systems in Consumer
Electronics, Control System, Biomedical Systems, Handheld computers, Communication devices.
Module 2 Embedded Hardware & Software Development Environment
Hardware Architecture, Micro-Controller Architecture, Communication Interface Standards, Embedded
System Development Process, Embedded Operating systems, Types of Embedded Operating systems.
Module 3 Embedded Communication System
Serial Communication, PC-to-PC Communication, Serial Communication with the 8051 Family of Micro-
controllers, Protocol Converter, Voice-over-IP, Embedded Applications over Mobile Network example
MP3 Sound Player.
Module 4 Real Time & Database Applications
Real-Time Embedded Software Development, Sending a Message over a Serial Link, Simulation of a
Process Control System, Controlling an Appliance from the RTLinux System, Embedded Database
Applications using examples like Salary Survey, Energy Meter Readings.
Module 5 Java Applications & Future Trends in Embedded Systems
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Networked Java-Enabled Information Appliances, Embedded Process Control System, Mobile Java
Applications, Appliance Control using Jini, System on a Chip (SOC), Smart Cards and the Cashless Society,
Security in Embedded Systems.
Text Book
1. Programming for Ebedded Systems- Dreamtech Software Team, Wiley Dreamtech Reference
1. Fundamentals of Embedded Software where C and Assembly Meet Daniel W Lewis.
NEURAL NETWORKS (ELECTIVE - III)
RT806-3 3+1+0
Module 1
Introduction - Principles - artificial neuron - activation functions - Single layer & multilayer networks -
Training artificial neural networks - Perception - Representation - Linear separability - Learning - Training
algorithms.
Module 2
Back Propagation - Training algorithm - Applications - network configurations - Network paralysis - Local
minima - temporal instability.
Module 3
Counter Propagation networks: Kebenon layer - Training the cohenen layer Pre initialising the wright
vectors - statistical properties - Training the Grosbery layer - Full counter propagation network -
Application.
Module 4
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Statistical methods - Boltzmann s Training - Cauche training Artificial specific heat methods -
Applications to general non-linear optimization problems.
Module 5
Hopfield nets - Recurrent networks - stability - Associative memory applications - Thermo dynamic
systems - Statistical Hopfield networks Bidirectional associative memories - Continous BAM - Adaptive
resonance theory - Architecture classification - Implimentation.
Text Book
1. Neural Computing Theory & Practice - Philip D. Wasserman. References1. Neural Networks - Simon Haykins
2. Adaptive Pattern Recognition & Neural Networks - Pay Y.H.
3. An Introduction to neural computing - Chapman & Hall
4. Artificial Neural Networks - Robert J. Schalkoff, McGraw Hill
5. Artificial Neural Networks - B.Yegnanarayana, PHI
GENETIC ALGORITHMS AND APPLICATIONS (ELECTIVE - III)
RT806-4 3+1+0
Module 1 Architecture-Altering Operations
Introduction, Previous Methods of Determining the Architecture of a Multi-Part
Program - On the origin of new function- Architecture-Altering operations for
Subroutines -Automatically Defined Iterations, Loops, Recursion, Storage. Self-
Organization of Hierarchies and Program Architecture - Rotating the Tires on an
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Automobile Boolean Parity Problem- Time-Optimal Robot Control Problem -
Multi-Agent Problem - Using Architecture Altering Operations for Subroutines.
Transmembrane Segment Identification Problem using Architecture-Altering
Operations for Iterations-Fibonacci Sequence- Cart Centering.
Module 2 Genetic Programming Problem Solver (GPPS)
Elements of GPPS 1.0-Problems Illustrating GPPS 1.0 - Elements of GPPS 2.0 -
Problems Illustrating GPPS 2.0 - Previous Work on Automated Analog Circuit
Synthesis.
Module 3 Automated synthesis of analog electrical circuits
Synthesis of a Low-pass Filter and High-pass Filter The Role of Crossover in
Genetic Programming.
Module 4 Evolvable Hardware
Evolvable Hardware and Rapidly Re-configurable Field-Programmable Gate
Arrays
Discovery of cellular Automata Rules: Discovery of a Cellular Automata Rule
for the Majority Classification Problem.
Module 5 Programmatic Motifs for molecular Biology
Automatic Discovery of Protein Motifs Programmatic Motifs and the Cellular
Location Problem.
Parallelization and Implementation Issues: Computer Time- Parallelisation of
Genetic Programming Implementation Issues.
Text Book
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1. Johin R. Koza, Forrest H Bennett III, David Andre, Martin A. Kean, Genetic
Programming III: Darwinian Invention and Problem Solving, Morgan
Kaufmann, 1999
Reference
1. Genetic Algorithms for VLSI Design, Layout and test Automation - Pinaki
Mazumder, Elizabeth M Rudnick (Pearson Education Asia)
ADVANCED NETWORKING TRENDS (ELECTIVE - III)
RT806-5 3+1+0
Module 1
Ethernet Technology Frame format Interface Gap CSMA/CD 10 mbps Ethernet, Fast Ethernet,
Gigabit Ethernet, Wireless Ethernet SONET Sonet multiplexing, Sonet frame structure
Module 2
ISDN - Definition - Protocol architecture - System architecture Transmission channels - ISDN interface,
B-ISDN.
Module 3
ATM ATM Principles BISDN reference model ATM layers ATM adaption Layer AAL1, AAL2,
AAL3/4, AAL5 ATM addressing UNI Signaling PNNI Signalling
Module 4
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SATELLITE COMMUNICATION: Satellite communication principles Geo stationary satellites - block
schematic of satellite earth station - VSAT VSAT networks - applications in personnel communication.
(basic ideas only)
Module 5
Wireless Lan Infrared Vs Radio transmission Infrastructure & ad hoc n/w IEEE 802.11 Hiper Law
Bluetooth Physical Layer MAC layer Networking Security
References
Module 1
1. An introduction to Computer Networking - Kenneth C Mansfield, Jr., James L.
Antonakos, PHI
Module 1,2,3
1. Communication Networks Fundamental Concepts & Key Architecture - Leon-
Garcia Widjaja, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Mobile Communication - Jochen Schiller, Pearson Education Asia
DATA PROCESSING AND ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES (ELECTIVE - III)
RT806-6 3+1+0
Module 1
Introduction to COBOL programming -elements of COBOL divisions, sections
and paragraphs -Table writing - complete program in COBOL using various
options verbs, statements- conditional statements.
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Module 2
Table Handling Occur clause PERFORM verb SET verb, SEARCH verb
Occurs depending clause Sorting a Table.
Module 3
Processing of various file structures in COBOL Language File description
Fixed Length Record Statements Sequential File with variable length record
Sorting and merging of files Direct access files.
Module 4
Data warehousing Definition Multidimentional datamodel OLAP operation
Data warehouse architecture Warehouse Server Metadata OLAP Engine.
Module 5
Data mining Definitions, KDD Vs Data mining, DBMS Vs DM DM
Techniques, Issues and Challenges in DM DM application areas.
References
1. COBOL programming - M K Roy & D Ghosh Dastidar, Tata McGraw Hill
2. Data mining Techniques - Arun K Pujari (Universal Press)
3. Data mining Concepts and Techniques - Jawei Han & Micheline Kamber
(Morgan Kunfmann Pub.)
4. Data Mining - Pieter Adriaans, Dolf Zantinge, Person Education Asia
5. Structured COBOL Programming - E. Rajasekar & S.Selvi (Anuradha Agencies)
6. Structured COBOL- A. S. Philippakis & Leonard, J. Kazmier (Tata McGraw Hill)
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BIOMETRICS (ELECTIVE -III)
RT806-7 3+1+0
Module 1
Introduction Benefits of biometric security verification and identification
basic working of biometric matching accuracy false match rate false
nonmatch rate failure to enroll rate derived metrics layered biometric
solutions
Module 2
Finger scan features components operation (steps) competing finger scan
technologies strength and weakness
Facial scan - features components operation (steps) competing facial scan
technologies strength and weakness
Module 3
Iris scan - features components operation (steps) competing iris scan
technologies strength and weakness
Voice scan - features components operation (steps) competing facial scan
technologies strength and weakness
Module 4
Other physiological biometrics-Handscan-retina scan- AFIS (automatic
fingerprint Identification systems)-Behavieral Biometrics-Signature scan-Key
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stroke Scan.
Module 5
Biometrics Application Biometric Solution Matrix-Bioprivacy-Comparison of
privacy factor in different biometrics technologies-Designing privacy sympathetie
biometric systems-Biometric standards- (BioAPI, BAPI)-Biometric middleware.
Reference
1. Biometrics -Identify Verification in a Networked World - Samir Nanavati,
Michael Thieme, Raj Nanavati- WILEY-dreamtech
GRAPHICS AND MULTIMEDIA LAB
R807 0+0+4
Point plotting, line and circle drawing, Line and Polygon clipping, transformations,
hidden line elimination, curves, polygon hatching, Multimedia programming, Visual
programming, Animation
Any experiment according to the syllabus of R702 Computer Graphics may be
substituted
PROJECT & SEMINAR
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R709/ R808 0+0+4
Each student is required to present a technical paper on subject approved by the
department. The paper should in general reflect the state of the art. He/ She
submits a report of the paper to the department.
In addition to the seminar He/She shall undertake a project work in the 7th
semester itself in consultation with the guide(s). On completion of the project
work, He/She shall present the work done before a panel of staff members, and
submit a report of the project work done to the department.
VIVA -VOCE
R809
A comprehensive Viva-voce examination will be conducted to assess the students
overall knowledge in the specified field of engineering. At the time of Viva-voce,
certified report of seminar, mini project and project work are to be presented for
evaluation.
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8/7/2019 8th Semester Scheme and Syllabus
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